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70sscifiart: The House of the Future. Motorola advertisements from the early 1960s, illustrated by Charles Schridde. He did a lot.
bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago.
“A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago.
thehobbem: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. “All they do is eat, yell, mess up the house and
themythsandthelies:Valium advertising, 1960s.
danismm: Harper’s Bazaar, 1960. The annual of advertising & editorial art & design of the Art Directors Club of New York
themythsandthelies: Valium advertising, 1960s.
monster-aleks: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. “HE-MEN DRINK FIZZLE POP. WHY DON’T
adventures-of-the-blackgang: TWA Advertising Poster; Boston (Trans World Airlines, Late 1960s)
historyinposters: American Unites Air Lines advertising poster from 1960s
70sscifiart: The House of the Future. Motorola advertisements from the early 1960s, illustrated by Charles Schridde.
eelwheel: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. ^ ^ ^
vanepatricia: graphicporn: Advertisement for Leica, 1960. Design by Peter Seitz, photo by Ryan Gerald That’s beautiful.
yungcrybby-anonymousbosch: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. relevant this looks like it’s spelled
70sscifiart:The House of the Future. Motorola advertisements from the early 1960s, illustrated by Charles Schridde. He did a lot.
bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago.
breadandbuttervintage-blog: colleen corby in bobbie brooks advertisement, circa 1960s.
nobrashfestivity: Saul Bass, Advertisement for The Magnificent Seven, 1960
arseniccupcakes: bogleech: gameraboy: “A Sticky Situation” (1960) by Carl Barks I like how advertising is literally still exactly as sexist as they’re joking about in this comic from 54 years ago. Preach it Daisy